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- en.wikipedia.org Administrative divisions of BuryatiaMap of Buryatia (with numbered). Administrative and municipal divisions. Note on the types of the inhabited localities.
- govrb.ru eng/about_republic/adm-ter-division/Administrative - territorial division and municipal structure of Buryatia.
- http://travel-siberia.com np/npbur/237-buryatiya.htmlAdministrative-territorial Division of Buryat Republic. The Republic of Buryatia is a republic, one of federal subjects of Russia.
- http://council.gov.ru en/structure/regions/BU/Administrative divisions (2024). ... The Republic of Buryatia is one of several Russian regions characterised by an industrial-agrarian economy.
- vogueindustry.com Secondary education and schoolsFrom the point of view of the law on the administrative structure, Buryatia is divided into twenty-one municipal districts and two cities of national importance.
- openstreetmap.org relation/195222/historyOpenStreetMap is a map of the world, created by people like you and free to use under an open license.
- worldstatesmen.org Russian_republics.htmNote: Russia is divided on the one hand into 8 large federal districts (created 13 May 2000) that are means of coordination of matters of federal competence...
- mappr.co counties/russia/Lower administrative divisions of the Far Eastern Federal District: Amur Oblast, Republic of Buryatia, Jewish Autonomous Oblast, Zabaykalsky Krai...
- vecteezy.com vector-art/46446762-buryatia-map-…Download the Buryatia map, administrative division of Russia. illustration. 46446762 royalty-free Vector from Vecteezy for your project and explore over a...
- http://dibnc.ampe.pl en/countries/eastern-europe/russia/…All the main traffic arteries leading from Europe to the East cross the territory of Buryatia, as well as two major railroads - Trans-Siberian and Baikal-Amur (BAM).
- ww-article-cache-1.s3.amazonaws.com en/BuryatiaFurther divisions of the Buryats came from those living on the western shore of Lake Baikal, with better land for agriculture, and those in the east...
- getslimsecret.com radiant/wiki/BuryatiaThis area later became known as Verkhneudinsk – in 1934, it was renamed Ulan-Ude, the present-day capital of Buryatia.[15].